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“Practice is the main thing at all times, and subservient to this but almost equal in importance, is the statement never be discouraged. Whack away at everything pertaining to literary life – mechanical parts as well as the rest.”

Walt Whitman

Format QuotePosted on May 31, 2016May 31, 2016Author cwq

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